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For This Cool Suit Ad We take* a page from a very famous attorney who had on his desk a file marked “If von can’t find it anywhere else .. . . LOOK IN HKRE”. That’s the ticket— Pits us to a T. LINENS - - - We have them. TFd jHIOAL WORSTEDS - - What size please? FKATHERWETOHT - - - You bet your sweet life. ! f von are in the market for a cool suit ond the market can’t produce it... LO( )K IN HERE, FOR WP PAN. Prices $8.85 to $22.59 CANNON’S

THE DAILY BANNER

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Herald Consolidated “It Waves For Ail”

Entered In the postoffic# at Greencastle, Indi-

ana. ** second nes<li, >-

class mail matter under Act of March 8, 1878.

Subscription price, 10 cents per

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Arnold, It. 3, are the jwrents of a daughter horn Wednesday at the county hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Howard of Indianapolis, former residents <>f Greencastle, were visitors here Wed-

week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam Connty.

There will be a business meeting of the teachers and officers of the First Christian church this evening at

7:30 o’clock.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Oiis Witty returned to his honu

Wednesday from the county hospital

Olive Caywood returned to

honu* at Balnbridgf Thursday from

tile county hospital.

Earl I. Stronbe and Mr-. Raymond Fry were guests of Mr. and Mr-. K.

R. Hartley Wednesday.

Mb's Vivian Adcr returned to her home in Balnbiidge Wednesday from tlie county hospital. Mr. and Mrs Howard Heed of fndianapolis were nuesis of Dr. and j\lrs. Karl Wiseman Wednesday. Walter Cox lias nluined to Philadelphia after writing his pai ••nis. Mr. and Mrs. John Cox.

Mr. and Mrs. Don l.amphenr of Akron, O., \i-it< 1 Irbnds here Wednesday. Both an graduates of

DeRa'uw unlv“rsity

Prayer meeting at Maple Chapel church this evening at 7:45 o’clock, sponsored by the parish group. Mrs. Mary E. Kendall will be leader. Memorial services Will be held at the New Providcii e cemetery, Sun-

j ^ r day afternoon at - o’clock. Charles

McGaughey will give the address.

Wallace Blue underwent an emergency appendix operation at the county hospital Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Marshall and Mr . Belle Carver attended the Memorial day service at Montmorenci as guests of their brother, J. E. Marshall nrvl wife. Miss Kthel Marie O’Httir attended i the alumni banquet at Central Nor-1 mnl college at Danville Wednesday j evening. She remained for the com- | mencement exercises today. Robert Monnett, son of Mrs. Harvey Monnett, of this city, is a member of the 1934 graduating class of Indiana university, commencement exercises for which will be held June

FOUR-LEGGED CHICKEN BORN

PUEBU), Colo. (FP) A four b ggeil chick was born here on tin ranch of It. E. Senderman. Senderman said the two spare legs are fa hack on the chick's body, and their weight throws it off balance s> that it cannot walk. He said he hopes to raise it to maturity.

Mr.

OLD 1903 MODEL AUTO GETS NEW 1934 LICENSE

Young people of the community are invited to meet with the ( hristian Endeavor society of the Somerset church, Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. Extradition paper were started in

circuit court here Thursday for Ottis an operation for appendicitis.

Denny, held at < : : n. 111., for escaping from the In,: in i .-tale farm May

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and Mrs. O. M. O’Hair and

sons, Jesse and Orville, attended i

I -coration day exercises at Paris, 111.

i Mrs. J. W. Winans, sister of Mrs. j o’Hair, returned hom? with them for

a short visit.

Miss Ruth EHirers, daughter of Mrs. May Eggers, county recorder, returned to her home on west Poplar street W'ednesdav evening from the county hospital where -he underwent

DETROIT. Mich. (FP) —"She runs good if you watch th“ timer,” said Jack Martin. Detroit, as he attached 19?, t license plates to his 1903 runabout, which is identified readily 'by the Department o r State at Lansing, as the oldest car licensed

this year.

Ho said he purchased the license “to make a nip to the World Fair litis summer and maybe, Lizzy will 'it ing, take a run up to the Kiwanis

GASH loan

Quick service

$25'"Saoj

from onHM*

months to repay ; n „

monthly

charge only f,,,. .u, ? 1 '. k *Ti—v i's

° r y ,,u hay, the

ilOl'SFHOU) goods j AM) LIVESTOCK I.0 A ? Indiana Loan C 21 1-2 E- Washington p„J

conv in inn

He like

at Toronto." to drive the oa

frightens ilanimal?."

Joel Denman of <' '< .ago is here for a short visit with his father .Mayor W. I.. Denman, before proceeding on to Cincinnati and New York City Saturday.

Mi . Eli/.tdieth Perkins of Salem, Mas , -pent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ubert Nelson, west of town. Mrs. Perkins is a sister of Mrs. Nel-

..,,n and w:i formerly Elizabeth Lane.

Me-. I’. ikins, who lias been attending

a convention in Louisville, Ky., st'-p-

j,ed here enroute to her home.

The New Way—Safer—Better.

HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS

Monthly Payr Will lake care of repair^ -battery—needed „„ today. •See F- For Detiilj L-U Chevrolet Sales II Jhlirl; - Pont

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AMBITION REALIZED ATTKKIIX. N. Y. (FP) J i : i Be on. 71. former bookhind"!, risheu a Ion,: standing unildtlon : . ■ etilrk' ns and eomposo iniieic. ’ id.iy lie is i success at both. His nirangcinent of “Millmuring Zcph )r h en puldlslieil hj a New k r|;y nniftc hMise.

RARE BLOOD DISEASE FATAl j FREMONT. O. (FP)- A rare blond dls-ase. inyleg»m us leukemia, • Mik tile iifi* of Betty Jo Rohr, nine, heiv aft - i physicians had pronounced tile malady incurable. The girl had rerriv.i prolonged radium ireat inetvis in Cleveland in attempts to conquer the unusual disease.

GRANDMOTHER’S QUALITY EAD

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I Grandmother’* Brtad is made only of the finest j Ingredients—Always Fresh!

BUTTER

Country Roll Lb. (Kilverbnok lYint I,b. 2(!<'t

s? •1 ttl ou# •OtT 25c

USAR

N B. C.

Fresh Baked

CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS

CHEESE BITES

FIG BARS

Fine Granulated (10 Lb. Ba? 49c)

FLEISCHMANN’S YEAST

PEANUT BUTTER

N. B. C. ASSORTMENT DM FLOUR 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE RED CIRCLE COFFEE

25-Lb. Cloth

Rag

Pk ' 17c pk».. 23c u< 10c $1.19 c»k« 3c

25c 29c

79c u. 21c

Klcb Am) Full-Rot)lad Lb. 23c

-I.b. Jar

English

Style

24-Lb.

Bag

(3-Lb. Bair 59c)

BOKAR COFFEE OHEESE

Vigorous Ami Winey Mild Wisconsin

it 27c 1 17c

REGULAR LOW FEED PRICES! BABY CHICK FEED ZZ~Z $1.85 Scratch Feed )00-I.b Bag $1.55 Oyater Shell* 100-Lb Beg ygc Egg Math 100-Lb. Png $].90 Chick Starter 100-Lb. Bag $2.09 WE PAY CASH FOR CLEAN. FRESH EGGS

BANANAS, 4 Lbs 19c NLW POTATOES. 15 Lb. Peck 3Sc GREEN BEANS, Stringlei*. 2 Lbs 13c FRESH PINEAPPLES, 30 Size, 2 for 25c

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fN OUR MEAT MARKETS

SWISS STKAK. SSift;.

15c

BEEF ROAST best chuck cuts lb ]3c GROUND BEEF, fresh lean, lb. SHORT RIBS of BEEF, Lb 10c VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb. 15 c

BONELESS HERRING,

Freak 2 l.hs.

25c

A * P FOOD STORES

flf| f A MARCH OF PROGRESS AT PENNEY’S KEEPTNO STEP WITH PROGRESS” is a R.f WORD in OUR STORES* The Streets Are Being’ Paved, More Men Are At Work, More Money Is In ('irculation, and Business Is (iettin u’ Better And Better. TO KEEP S r I EP WITH THIS PROGRESS, We’re Having Our Store Completely Redecorated. Scaffolding Galore, Some Departments Moved To 'Hie Basement Temporarily, But Business Carries ()n. To Offset The Inconvenience Of Crossing Streets That Are All Torn Up And Walking Around The Scaff olding After You (let To ()ur Store, We Are Offering Some Of The Most < hitstanding Valu es ()f The Year In This MARCH Oh’ PB ( >- CRESS EVENT. Get Your Share While Quantit ies Last.

MEN’S BIB OVERALLS

70c

Sizes 34 to 42

Men’s heavy Denem Overalls, Iliglib.M k style only. Hurry, as quantity is limited.

Main Floor

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WORK SHIRTS 49c Full-rut of fine Mik* rhambray. Sizes 14 1-2 to 17

SHIRTS SHORTS 2 F0R 49c

Men’ short - i shirts.

full-rut r fine

broadcloth swi -ribbed

SHEER DRESSES 66c

Crisp new line of dainty trimmed voile and batiste frocks. Si/rs 14 to 52. Lucky purdiase makes this value possible. (Main Floor)

WAFFLE CLOTH COATS

$0.98

Sizes 14 to 20

Limited quantity of these stylish waffle coats that are so popular, lilac k and

Wlnle or plain white.

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COTTON SLIPS 39c Fine quality lace trimmet cotton Mige 1 . Sizes to 44.

shwtTyumti’.y • imi ' ed

LADIES

TOYO

PANAMA

HATS

55c mi* ' asroJ-* 8 **'*

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Special Close SHKKTS

81 x 90

49c

lit of

TENNIS SHOES 49c 100 Pair

Men’s, Women’s, Boys and Girls tennis shoes, new stock. Have odorless insoles. Better Hurry!

LADIES SILK PANTIES

49c

Of Pure Silk Crepe

Several dainty new styles, some are hire trimmed, others plain tailored. The workmanship is remarkable. Buy plenty.

(Main Flooi)

SANITARY NAPKINS 10c Ri'X of 12 Napkins for thi* e\tr'‘mely low |>ri('e. THE KEYHOLE

PRINTED BROADCLOTH

15c

Special purehaase «f* fine vat -nye<t prints broadcloth. 20 patti-ms-

MISSES SHEER DRESSES

Sizes 1 to 14

Hundreds of clever new over trimmed sheer frocks for the young Miss. Voiles , tnd Batistes with fine Orrgandy trim

49c

mings.

(Basement)

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